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"The man was allowed 14 days to submit further evidence in a modern slavery claim, which had been rejected by the Home Office. Kate Grange KC, for the Home Office, told the Court of Appeal on Tuesday that there was considerable urgency to make the one in, one out scheme work. She said that the scheme, which sees small boat migrants returned to France in exchange for other asylum seekers, was needed to break the business model of people-smuggling gangs."
The Independent seeks donations to fund on-the-ground reporting across topics such as reproductive rights, climate change, and Big Tech while keeping reporting free of paywalls for all readers. A High Court judge temporarily blocked the deportation of an Eritrean man under the one in, one out scheme, and the man was allowed 14 days to submit further evidence in a modern slavery claim previously rejected by the Home Office. The Home Office told the Court of Appeal that delays cause real damage to the public interest, risk undermining the scheme designed to deter Channel crossings, and are urgent to break people-smuggling business models, especially as winter makes crossings more hazardous.
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